Miami, FL
Look up to see January’s first celestial event
MIAMI – Look to the sky this week for the Quadrantids, one in all 12 annual meteor showers.
The celestial occasion is usually among the many strongest meteor showers and is anticipated to peak in a single day on January 3 and 4, in keeping with the American Meteor Society. Sky-gazers within the Northern Hemisphere can greatest view the bathe between the late-night hours of Tuesday and daybreak on Wednesday.
Nevertheless, the bathe is notoriously onerous to watch resulting from its temporary peak of six hours and January’s typically inclement climate. A vibrant, practically full moon will make the Quadrantids even much less seen this 12 months.
Moonset will happen simply earlier than daybreak, offering a really small window to identify the bathe in opposition to darkish skies.
Predictions for the bathe’s peak vary from 10:40 p.m. to 1:40 a.m. The later time favors these within the jap a part of North America and the sooner time is extra favorable for observers throughout Europe. The Quadrantids will not be seen within the Southern Hemisphere as a result of the bathe’s radiant level would not rise that prime in its sky earlier than daybreak.
Examine Time and Date’s web site to see what your likelihood is prefer to view the occasion, or step outdoors to have a look for your self.
What you may see
Between 50 and 100 meteors are sometimes seen per hour, though the height can embrace as much as 120 seen meteors in an hour.
Watch the northeastern sky, and look about midway up. It’s possible you’ll even glimpse some fireballs throughout the meteor bathe.
In the event you dwell in an city space, it’s possible you’ll need to drive to a spot that is not stuffed with vibrant metropolis lights. In the event you’re capable of finding an space unaffected by mild air pollution, meteors may very well be seen each couple of minutes from late night till daybreak.
Discover an open space with a large view of the sky. Ensure you have a chair or blanket so you may look straight up. And provides your eyes about 20 to half-hour to regulate to the darkness – with out your cellphone – so the meteors might be simpler to identify.
If the meteor bathe’s identify sounds odd, it is in all probability as a result of it would not sound prefer it’s associated to a constellation, like different meteor showers. That is as a result of the Quadrantids’ namesake constellation not exists – a minimum of, not as a acknowledged constellation.
The constellation Quadrans Muralis, first noticed and famous in 1795 between Boötes and Draco, is not included within the Worldwide Astronomical Union’s record of recent constellations as a result of it is thought-about out of date and is not used as a landmark for celestial navigation anymore, in keeping with EarthSky.
Just like the Geminid meteor bathe, the Quadrantid comes from a mysterious asteroid or “rock comet,” somewhat than an icy comet, which is uncommon. This specific asteroid is 2003 EH1, which takes 5.52 years to finish one orbit across the solar. The bathe’s peak is brief as a result of solely a small stream of particles interacts with our ambiance, and the stream happens at a perpendicular angle. Every year, Earth passes by this particles path for a short while.
Meteor showers
Mark your calendar with the height dates of different showers to observe in 2023:
Lyrids: April 22-23
Eta Aquariids: Could 5-6
Southern delta Aquariids: July 30-31
Alpha Capricornids: July 30-31
Perseids: August 12-13
Orionids: October 20-21
Southern Taurids: November 4-5
Northern Taurids: November 11-12
Leonids: November 17-18
Geminids: December 13-14
Ursids: December 21-22
Along with the meteor bathe, a lately found comet will quickly make its look in January’s night time sky.
Found in March 2022, the comet will make its closest strategy to the solar on January 12, in keeping with NASA. The comet, noticed by astronomers utilizing the Zwicky Transient Facility on the Palomar Observatory in San Diego County, California, is called C/2022 E3 (ZTF) and can make its closest cross of Earth on February 2.
The comet must be seen by binoculars within the morning sky for sky-watchers within the Northern Hemisphere throughout most of January and people within the Southern Hemisphere in early February, in keeping with NASA.
Miami, FL
Despite so many early turnovers, Michigan basketball rolls over Miami (Ohio), 94-67
Slowly but surely, Michigan basketball’s identity appears to be taking shape, both for better and worse.
The good news: The Wolverines remain efficient shooting the ball. Michigan generated a number of clean looks as it made 58.3% of its attempts from the floor (35 of 60), including 48.3% (14-for-29) on 3-pointers, and all but four of its points came in the paint, beyond the arc or at the free throw line.
The bad news: The Wolverines’ general sloppiness doesn’t, at this point, seem like a one-off occurrence. U-M once again had double-digit turnovers less than 15 minutes in, turned it over a dozen times by the break and finished with 18.
That may matter some day but it didn’t against the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks, as Dusty May’s Wolverines ran away with a 94-67 win.
Though the game finished as a double-digit affair, it was far from it for some time. The Wolverines trailed by three with less than five minutes left in the first half before they made their final five shots — two dunks, two layups and a 3-pointer — before the intermission, as part of a closing 17-6 spurt.
Out of the break, the Wolverines poured it on. In the first two minutes, Roddy Gayle Jr. found Nimari Burnett for a transition basket, followed by, on the next possession, Burnett finding Gayle on the run for a corner 3; U-M started on an 8-0 run to go up by 16.
Four Wolverines scored in double figures, led by Burnett with 18, Tre Donaldson with 16, L.J. Cason with 11 and Gayle with 10, while Danny Wolf just missed a double double, with nine points and nine rebounds.
The Wolverines are back in action on Thursday at home against Tarleton State.
Hockey-style change creates spark
Michigan’s start was about as sloppy as can be.
After Vlad Goldin missed an opening layup, U-M allowed an offensive rebound and 3-pointer before Wolf then committed a turnover on the other end. After yet another Wolf turnover, Goldin and Burnett had back-to-back turnovers. Each led to runouts and layups, as Miami took a quick 7-5 lead.
May, upset by the sloppy start, opted for a hockey-style line change, pulling all five starters at once. U-M responded with a Will Tschetter turnover on its first possession, the team’s fifth in less than four minutes.
Every time Michigan looked like it was going to start pulling away, such as after its 7-0 run after Cason hit a layup and pair of free throws and Sam Walters hit a transition 3, the RedHawks responded and remained within a possession.
U-M led 15-9 and held Miami to a 4-for-14 start from the floor (1-for-6 from 3) shortly before the RedHawks got hot. Michigan’s lead got up to 20-14 before Miami hit seven of its next nine attempts from the floor, which included making five of seven 3s.
Kam Craft and Eian Elmer hit back-to-back long balls before a Craft bucket gave the Redhawks the lead, and then a Walters handoff to Wolf was stripped to make it 27-24. But U-M closed the half with five straight field goals and ended the first 20 minutes shooting 59.3% (16-for-27) from the floor and 42.9% (6-for-14) on 3s.
Pick up where they left off
While Michigan opened the second with eight points, its defense tightened and forced Miami to miss its first eight shots of the half.
When Travis Steele’s group scored its first second-half point — hitting one of three free throws 4:09 into the frame — it did little to slow U-M’s momentum, with Donaldson adding a pair of transition layups. The Redhawks finally broke through from the floor with a Peter Suder three-point play and 3-pointer sandwiched around a Cason 3, but it was too much Michigan.
In all, Michigan went on a 43-18 run in 13:29 of action after falling behind by three in the first half.
Michigan dominated the boards 44-23, boosting the rout. Likewise, U-M won the second-chance points battle (11-8), was tops in fastbreak points (18-11), had more bench points (33-24) and even tied on points off turnovers (14-all) despite committing five more turnovers than the RedHawks.
Miami, FL
Northern Illinois vs. Miami (Ohio) Prediction, Odds and Key Players to Watch for College Football Week 13
Northern Illinois wasn’t able to follow up on its upset of Notre Dame early in the season, falling behind in the MAC conference race, but has a chance to play spoiler in the league.
The Huskies will take on Miami (Ohio) in Tuesday night MACtion with the RedHawks looking to make a bid at a second straight league title. However, NIU has been elite on the defensive side of the ball all season and winners of two in a row. Can the Huskies snap Miami’s five-game winning streak and soil its hopes of a repeat?
Here’s how to bet the marquee matchup of the Week 13 opening slate.
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Moneyline
Total: 41.5 (Over -110/Under -110)
Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook
Northern Illinois
Telly Johnson Jr.: With Antario Brown out last week, Johnson was the leadback for the Huskies in the team’s win against Arkon. Brown is not on the depth chart this week, so it appears he won’t go, meaning Johnson will likely be called on to lead the run-first Huskies offense against Miami’s stingy defense.
Miami (Ohio)
Brett Gabbert: The senior quarterback continues to show out as MAC play continues, tallying 15 passing touchdowns with only one interception in league games. Since the loss to Toledo, the RedHawks have won all but one game by double digits and are starting to look like the MAC Champion from a year ago.
This game is likely going to be dictated by both team’s defense, among the best in the MAC.
Both units are top 40 nationally in EPA/Play, but there are some stylistic differences that make for an advantageous matchup for the road underdog.
NIU is focused on keeping the ball on the ground with its stable of running backs in addition to quarterback Ethan Hampton. While the RedHawks have an elite defense, it’s far better against the pass than the run, ranking outside the top half of the country in EPA/Rush this season. The defensive line isn’t getting a similar push to last season, outside the top 90 in defensive line yards, and may struggle to keep Northern Illinois out of favorable down and distances.
Meanwhile, Miami does lean on its passing game. Despite the emergence of running back Keyon Mozee, who is averaging nearly seven yards per carry, the RedHawks throw at a top-40 rate nationally.
However, the Huskies defense is elite against the pass, top 20 in the country in EPA/Pass, and among the best down-to-down defenses, ranking top 25 in success rate.
NIU has lost three MAC games by a total of 12 points, one of which in overtime and the other on a last season field goal, which stunted its ability to contend for a MAC title, but not from having betting value.
I’ll take the underdog to throw some chaos into the title race.
PICK: Northern Illinois ML +116
Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.
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Miami, FL
Dolphins take care of business against the Raiders – The Splash Zone 11/18/24
For the first time this season, the Miami Dolphins have a two game win streak after defeating the Las Vegas Raiders yesterday afternoon. The Dolphins offense was methodical as they did not have to punt at all yesterday. Tight end Jonnu Smith has become a weapon over the past few weeks as he went for 101 yards and 2 touchdowns on 6 receptions. It could have been a bit cleaner on defense, but the Dolphins will take a win any way they can get it right now. Next weekend, the Dolphins will host the New England Patriots for an AFC East showdown.
You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.
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Dolphins Quarterbacks
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Dolphins Tight Ends
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Jonnu Smith has 39 catches for 448 yards and three TDs this season. And his two scores Sunday against the Raiders were as different as they could be.
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